Lynx Learner’s Permit Mentoring Program
Guidance for Students Transitioning into College Life
Ready to take the wheel? The Lynx Learner’s Permit Mentorship Program (LLPM) helps you navigate college with confidence and support — all at no cost.
Through one-on-one mentoring, skill-building workshops, and coordinated campus connections, you’ll gain the tools to self-advocate, stay organized, and succeed both in and out of the classroom.
Our mentors are here to guide you from the “passenger seat,” helping you avoid common pitfalls and stay on track toward a successful college experience.
Who the Program Supports
LLPM is designed for students who may benefit from extra guidance, including:
- Students with IEPs, 504 Plans, or learning differences
- Neurodivergent learners (e.g., ADHD, Autism, anxiety)
- Students managing mental health or chronic health conditions
- Students seeking support with executive functioning, organization, time management, or self-advocacy
Program Benefits
Individual Mentoring
Weekly one-on-one check-ins with Disability Support Services staff focused on:
- Transition planning & goal setting
- Academic progress & coaching
- Wellness & self-care
- Social connection & self-advocacy
Mini Workshops
A series of interactive sessions on college success topics like time management, setting healthy boundaries, and building confidence.
Campus Connections
Stay in the loop about key dates & events and get connected with helpful campus resources including:
- Academic Services
- Career Development
- Student Engagement
- Student Care & Integrity
Coordinated Support
When needed, mentors can collaborate with:
- Academic advisors, faculty, and tutors
- Community partners (e.g., CCPS, DORS, CCYSB)
Study Halls
Join scheduled group sessions for collaborative studying, homework completion, and peer support.
Who Is Eligible?
To participate, students must:
- Have completed their initial intake process with the Office of Disability Support Services
- Be enrolled in at least 6 credits (including at least one on-campus class)
- Be able to attend required meetings and mini workshops
Cost
The LLPM is free for eligible Carroll Community College credit students working with Disability Support Services.
Space is limited for this introductory program. Apply early!
Take the Next Step
Disability Support Services (A101) | disabilitysupport@carrollcc.edu | 410-386-8429